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The Dallas Police Department's Law Enforcement Training Center and public training safety complex still needs up to $250 million, which could be approved through a bond.
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The proposed change would turn Houston Street into a pedestrian greenway and Jefferson Boulevard into a four lane roadway with two lanes going in either direction.
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Anita N. Martinez represented West Dallas on the city council from 1969 to 1973 and later founded the Anita N. Mart铆nez Ballet Folklorico. She's remembered for her wide impact on the Dallas arts community.
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The Dallas City Council also removed Cesar Chavez Day from its calendar following accusations of sexual abuse involving the United Farm Workers leader.
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Dallas is one of many Texas cities experiencing a downward turn in their sales tax this year. Inflation and high energy prices are contributing to that trend.
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From Dallas City Hall to libraries and roadways, Dallas residents can tell their council members how to focus next year's budget.
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Dallas City Attorney Tammy Palomino has been with the city for 23 years and oversees one of the largest municipal legal departments in the U.S.
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The vote does not bind City Council to a decision on City Hall. It allows staff to find more information so council members can compare options on what to do with the building.
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The Community Park will replace 18-acres of parking lot space in Fair Park and has been in the works for at least ten years.
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The Dallas City Council backed a new governance structure what would reduce its representation on the Dallas Area Rapid Transit board to 45% as the agency negotiates with cities to prevent withdrawal elections.
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The city's Department of Sanitation Services continues to recommend options for transitioning from alley trash pick up service after surveying residents for months.
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A South Dallas Community Park has been planned for a decade. Dallas City Council members voted to move planning from the Park and Recreation Board to a council committee.